Taking a sideways look at London, this title aims to reveal the hidden stories, curious histories and sometimes comic associations behind dozens of often quite familiar places. It seeks to show a strange side of London most people never come to know, even though they walk its streets every day.
Mull is an astonishingly diverse island. Sheltered on its east side by Morvern and Ardnamurchan, the western side of the island in contrast is an altogether more dramatic landscape, punctuated by indented sea lochs and battered by Atlantic gales. This book celebrates the extraordinary natural beauty of one of Scotland's most famous islands.
A collection of photographs including India, Africa and Latin America. This book also presents images of Burma, Japan, China, Vietnam.
Offers a glimpse into the world of the Mexico's upper classes (using photographs), whose ostentatious lifestyles stand in contrast to the poverty that characterises life in Mexico outside their gated mansions. Many of the subjects covered in this book are related to members of the PRI, which calls itself a 'revolutionary' party.
Through over 10,000 images, Irwin Denison Norling, the unofficial town photographer for Bloomington, Minnesota, captured the strange juxtapositions, incongruities, and dark corners of the developing suburban America of the 1950s and '60s. This work collects the best of these images.